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Nita Richter and Harold Montague Moll's wedding day
Circa 1920
Midway, BC


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by William Moll, 1978

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Celebrating the wedding with a house party
Circa 1920
Midway, BC


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by William Moll, 1978

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A Kerr family gathering
Circa 1920
The Kettle River Valley


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by Nora Eveleth, 1978

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The wedding of Edna Kerr and Charles McArthur, 3rd & 4th from left in the front row
Circa 1920
The Kettle River Valley
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by Mayneen Olsen, 1977

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A wedding shower picnic for Bill and Gwen Hatton at Johnstone Creek
1922
The Kettle River Valley and its tributaries
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Kettle River Museum

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The Spencer/Salmon wedding at the Jackson Ranch
Circa 1925
The Kettle River Valley


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by Nora Eveleth, 1979

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A game of grasshockey on Ingram Flats
Circa 1925
The Kettle River Valley
AUDIO ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by William Moll, 1978

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The Kettle Valley grasshockey team
Circa 1925
Kettle Valley, BC


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by Fred Lander, 1977

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The Kettle Valley soccer team
Circa 1925
Kettle Valley, BC
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Donated by Fred Lander, 1977

23

A gathering of Rock Creek pioneers
1958
Rock Creek, BC
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Victoria Pawsey, 1982

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They were a band of sturdy pioneers,
The like of which will never more appear
In all the future tides of endless time.
They blazed the trails and opened up the way
That less and weaker men might pass along.
They laid the foundation for a future state -
They laid it deep - in basic substance strong.
Their names will vanish with the passing years;
Their deeds will live in history and song...

- from "Old Pioneers", The Highland Echoes, author unknown